
Tech Tip: Maintaining Your Vessel’s AC System
With warmer days coming up in only a few months, it’s time to make sure our vessel’s air conditioning system is in top working order. Those balmy, warm summer nights

With warmer days coming up in only a few months, it’s time to make sure our vessel’s air conditioning system is in top working order. Those balmy, warm summer nights

As Valentine’s Day approaches, Long Beach offers a kind of romance that feels timeless, unhurried, and quietly magical. It drifts through calm water, passes beneath arched bridges, and echoes with

After years of planning and delays, a long-anticipated dredging project is now underway in Newport Harbor, which is aimed at improving navigation safety and water quality throughout the busy waterway.

In an unassuming classroom at an Orange County school, one of Southern California’s most endangered native fish species has found an unlikely but critical lifeline. Edison High School located in

Part 1: Do You Qualify? Understanding the Requirements For many boaters, or those who grew up on or around the water, earning a captain’s license becomes a serious consideration after

Newport Harbor mooring holders are raising concerns following the release of a State Lands Commission staff report that could significantly change how mooring permits are valued and managed in the

Fire safety remains one of the most critical concerns aboard commercial fishing vessels and working boats, where confined spaces, fuel systems, electrical components, and long response times create elevated risk.

For many boaters, a haul-out is one of the least glamorous parts of boat ownership, yet it remains one of the most critical. Hauling a vessel out of the water